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Top San Francisco Bay Area, CA Nanotechnology Companies (5)

Cannabis • Nanotechnology
Oakland, California, USA
40 Employees

Vertosa creates industry-leading active ingredients for infused product makers. Our patent pending nano- and micro-emulsions are carefully designed for the specific needs of each of our customers. Our pre-suspended aqueous solutions empower you to create incredibly homogenous and stable products while maximizing bioavailability, clarity, and taste. We work closely with you and our lab partners throughout the manufacturing process to achieve target potency and accelerate your products to market.


Nanotechnology
Hayward, California, USA
34 Employees

Founded in 2010 as a spinout from Professor Zhenan Bao’s chemical engineering laboratory at Stanford University, C3Nano is the developer of the solution-based, transparent conductive inks and films as direct replacements for indium tin oxide (ITO). They are the performance leader in Transparent Conductor Films (TCFs) and Activegrid™ silver nanowire (AgNW) solution-based inks for the touch sensor and display industry. C3Nano has raised $37 million in funding to date, which has enabled the company to quickly achieve best in class ink formulations and expanded production capabilities. C3Nano is headquartered in Silicon Valley with an industry leading manufacturing base in Korea.


Nanotechnology
San Francisco, California, USA
21 Employees

TeraPore Technologies is a Cornell University spinout that develops and manufactures high performance filters for protein separations. Located in South San Francisco, CA, TeraPore specializes in block copolymer synthesis, processing techniques, and membrane separations.


Nanotechnology • Energy
Berkeley, California, USA
18 Employees

Battery Capacity Unlocked


Nanotechnology
Hayward, California, USA
35 Employees

Nelumbo is commercializing a new platform of structural materials. The company’s current focus is on developing improved heat exchangers for the HVAC market. Our ability to improve energy performance and minimize corrosion in a single platform unlocks mass market opportunity with potential for significant carbon emission and energy use reductions worldwide.